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Show Tildes - Gametje
Gametje Hi all been working on this project for a while in my spare time. I wanted to share it with this community to see what you all thought. What is it? It is a set of online games (currently...
Gametje
Hi all been working on this project for a while in my spare time. I wanted to share it with this community to see what you all thought.
What is it?
It is a set of online games (currently only 2) which can be played in person with a central screen (like a TV) or remotely via video chat with screen sharing. Essentially there is a host screen and then each player has their own player screen (laptop or phone etc). It is playable in 8 languages at the moment (feel free to request any others!) It also has an integrated ChatGPT player which can be turned on/off in game settings if you prefer to play without it. There are some game mechanics to identify a ChatGPT answer which can yield some funny reactions if you choose a human's answer! It has Chromecast support and works well on Amazon Fire sticks. Visually, it is still a little rough around the edges as frontend design isn't my forte but the core concept is there. I have been play testing it with friends but have not shared it publicly yet.
Why is it called Gametje?
I have been living in the Netherlands for some years and my original motivation for starting this project was to create a game that supported languages other than English. I wanted to incorporate something Dutch into the name.
tjeis one of the diminutive endings in Dutch. It is usually meant to soften a word or make it "smaller". So Gametje ->a little game.Where can I try it?
You can either create an account (user/pass with email confirm) or try it out as a guest (navigate to either game, then choose
continue as guest). Currently it is free to host a game. Happy to hear any feedback (both good and bad). Hopefully the host provider I am using to run the game will hold up.Thanks!
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Learning and studying things without taking notes
I'm curious if there's anybody here who's like this. Either doing it without writing things down, or doing it minimally. I don't know why but I find it very difficult to do, and it stops me from...
I'm curious if there's anybody here who's like this. Either doing it without writing things down, or doing it minimally. I don't know why but I find it very difficult to do, and it stops me from actually learning/studying. I feel like it slows me down, significantly. It also feels like a chore. I feel like part of this may be because I'm in information security? Like, there's a lot of reading and researching going on, then immediate practicing and applying. Even when I have to take tests. I just read and listen or whatever else and that's it. Maybe in other fields, taking notes is a big thing, or maybe it's just me. I also have other interests, but yet still, I simply can't bring myself to write things down. I just prefer to absorb everything, in whatever pace I like, sometimes it's slow, sometimes it's fast. If I ever decide that I'm going to take notes while learning/studying, I'd stare at my notebook/software for a very long time. I'd sit with one chapter/slide for quite awhile. At the same time, I truly admire people who take notes and write stuff. I do wish I was like them sometimes. Is anybody out here the same? Even though I really want to hear from people who are similar, everyone else can join the discussion too. What do you do? How do you do it? What is your preference? Do you think there's a "better" way to do things? Could taking notes be "superior" to the opposite?
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The misguided war on the SAT
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Where Hollywood's printed props are made
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My computer has lost its mind and I can't even begin to diagnose what's at fault. (It's the power supply.)
UPDATE: It was the power supply. I've never even heard of such a weirdly anal issue, but after installing a new one, everything is a-okay. So, I've never really had issues with power supplies, and...
UPDATE: It was the power supply. I've never even heard of such a weirdly anal issue, but after installing a new one, everything is a-okay.
So, I've never really had issues with power supplies, and generally have always troubleshot (troubleshooted? trouble...shot?) my own issues with no real, well, issues. Until now.
The other day, I got a helluva deal on a 6800 XT on Facebook Marketplace, the guy had the printout with the receipt, it's still under warranty for two years, whole shebang. So I upgraded from a Vega 56 to it. And there were zero issues. Admittedly, my power supply is only 650 watts, so I thought I might be missing some wiggle room there, and was prepared to need to upgrade. But the other night, it was fine. I stress-tested with a nearly-maxed-out 100+ FPS Cyberpunk 2077 and had zero issues, and followed that up with moderate use 144 FPS board games and things for the next few hours with a friend.
And sometime after I went to bed (I left the computer on because I'm a bad man who doesn't take care of his things or some other vaguely acceptable excuse), Windows Update occurred. Again. It's been raising hell on me in the middle of the night any time I leave my computer on, but whatever. So in the morning (this was Sunday), I saw it wasn't working right, and just kind of... shitting itself. Had trouble getting out of BIOS, all this other stuff. Eventually, I realized it was ignoring my SSD, and after unplugging everything else and forcing it to boot from my SSD with the Windows 10 install on it, it said the install was borked and asked me to do recovery steps. None of them really worked. So at this point, I was assuming that I might have hit something with the SSD and damaged the SATA controller when moving the power for the GPU or something.
So today, I got a new NVMe drive, booted from a 16gb flash drive, installed Windows 11 on it, and everything was fine. I was able to create a functional Windows 11 install, and it was fine. Until I got to the login screen. As soon as the screen asking for my PIN (on a complete, 100% valid Windows install) would load, that first frame, it would shut down hard. No BSOD, nothing. Just immediate shutdown. So I thought, "well, this seems like an issue for the POWER SUPPLY!" and removed the GPU, plugging my main monitor directly into the motherboard. Now, it was shutting down and power cycling before it even hit the BIOS, which is... weird as hell? So I thought "well, it gets further when a video card is in, let's put ye olden Vega 56 in and see how far that gets me!" and... it just works. I'm typing this from my fresh Windows 11 install with zero perceivable issues.
So my question is: How is it that my computer was perfectly fine on Saturday night with my new video card under 100% load, but by the next day would decide seemingly at random based on some sort of schrodinger's cat theory when it would shut down and when it wouldn't.
So, in summation, the four inconsistent scenarios, in tl;dr form:
- New RX 6800 XT is installed, computer runs fine at 100% load while stress testing and then for hours afterward
- 6800 XT installed, Windows won't boot and the power supply seemingly gives up
- No video card installed, the computer starts power cycling before even reaching the BIOS
- My old Vega 56 installed, everything is perfectly fine
So, obviously there's something weird going on with my power supply, but if someone can set my sights on exactly why all of this has happened, and what the proper solution to make sure it doesn't again, or just... I don't know, typing this all out has made the last day and a half of my life feel much more worth it.
And as an aside, my theory for why Windows was broken and I assumed my SSD was dying is as such: When it did the Windows Update and started trying to install it was the first time it powered down with no warning, which just broke Windows mid-update in a bad way.
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Test topic
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1917 US reserve ration preserved hard bread cooking review 24 hour MRE taste test
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There has never been a better time to game on Linux
I've been running Linux full-time pretty much since Valve released Proton. I remember submitting reports to ProtonDB back when it was just a shared Google Sheet! In the years that followed I made...
I've been running Linux full-time pretty much since Valve released Proton. I remember submitting reports to ProtonDB back when it was just a shared Google Sheet! In the years that followed I made it a point to test and report out on different games as new versions of Proton were released and support improved. I thought it important that we have a good data set for what worked and what didn't. Over those years I tested hundreds of games and submitted as many reports to the database.
In thinking back over my gaming in 2023, however, I realized that I fell out of the habit of submitting reports because I'm so used to Proton working that it's stopped occurring to me that it might not.
That doesn't mean that there aren't some games that don't work -- it simply means that the success rate that I used to have (maybe 30-50% on average) has risen high enough that I'm genuinely surprised if something doesn't work (it's probably somewhere around 95% for me now, though that's biased by the types of games that I play). I actually tried to remember the last game that didn't work, and I genuinely couldn't tell you what it was. Everything I've played recently has booted like it's native.
Honestly, I genuinely don't even know which games are native and which run through Proton anymore. I've stopped caring!
I got my Steam Deck halfway through 2022. It was awesome, but it was definitely a bit rough around the edges. There weren't that many compatible games. The OS had some clunkiness. It matured though, and has gotten better. Among my friend group, I'm the only person who cares even a little bit about Linux. If you asked any of them to name three different Linux distributions they'd stare at you blankly because they wouldn't understand the question. Nevertheless, of my friends, SIX of them have Steam Decks and are now gaming regularly on Linux.
There are currently ~4,300 Deck Verified games and ~8,700 Deck Playable games according to Valve. On ProtonDB, ~8,600 games have been verified as working on Linux by at least three users, while ~19,700 games have been verified by at least one user. There is SO much variety available, and the speed with which we've gotten here has been pretty breathtaking.
This was my device breakdown for my Steam Replay for 2023:
- 55% Steam Deck
- 32% Linux
- 10% Virtual Reality
- 4% Windows
The only non-Linux gaming I did was VR and some local multiplayer stuff I have on a Windows machine hooked up to my TV.
I don't want to proselytize too much, but if you have a general interest in gaming, you could probably switch over to Linux full time and be perfectly happy with the variety of games you have available to you. Not too long ago, making the jump felt like a huge sacrifice because you'd be giving up so much -- SO many games were incompatible -- but it no longer feels that way. You can transfer and most of -- probably almost all -- your library will still work! Also, if a particular game doesn't work, there isn't too much sting because, well, there are thousands of others you can give your attention to.
If you have a specific game that you must play, then it's possibly a different story. If you love Destiny 2, for example, then full-time Linux definitely is not for you. The same goes VR -- it's simply not up to snuff on Linux yet. There are other niches too that don't transfer over as well (modding, racing sims, etc.) so, of course, this isn't a blanket recommendation and everyone's situation is different.
But for a prototypical person who's just your sort of general, everyday gamer? It's reached a point where they could be very happy on Linux. In fact, as proven by my friends and their Steam Decks, it's reached a point where people can be gaming on Linux and not even know they're doing that. That's how frictionless it's gotten!
I don't really have a point to this post other than to say it's incredible that we are where we are, and I'm beyond appreciative of all the effort that people have put in to making this possible.
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test
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Three Cheers for Tildes: App updates and feedback (January 2024)
This is a recurring topic for the Three Cheers for Tildes mobile app, which is currently in alpha testing. I'll summarize the previous month's updates at the start of each topic, so people can...
This is a recurring topic for the Three Cheers for Tildes mobile app, which is currently in alpha testing.
I'll summarize the previous month's updates at the start of each topic, so people can read the updates and then hit Ignore if they don't care about more frequent updates and user feedback.
Recently:
Android v0.9.1: Fixed crash double-tapping comment in profile, and other rare crashes and minor bugs.
iOS hotfix v0.9.1: Fixed a possible crash opening the Notifications tab.
Android and iOS v0.9.0 (Jan 22, 2024)
- View user profiles ("all posts" feed; more options like bios coming in the future)
- Tweaked app theme colors
- Fixed various layout bugs
- (Android) Fixed crash tapping links in comment reply preview
- (Android) Fixed missing Share button on topic OP if logged out
- (Android) Fixed black background setting on Android 9 and earlier
iOS hotfix v0.8.1: Fixed keyboard blocking the Exemplary prompt dialog.
Android and iOS v0.8.0 (Jan 9, 2024)
- Apply comment labels (Exemplary, Offtopic, Joke, Noise, Malice)
- Tap an Exemplary label you've received to see messages
- Added Reply to text selection context menu
- Quote selected text when replying
- Fixed app incorrectly treating user as logged in after restoring a Google Drive or iCloud backup
- (Android) Added Share button to OP in comments section
- (Android) Support Android 14
- (Android) Fixed rendering non-breaking spaces
- (iOS) Fixed logout bug if no connectivity
- (iOS) Fixed markdown table layout and CPU idle bugs
- (iOS) Fixed rare crash collapsing a comment
iOS hotfix v0.7.2: Fixed crashes in Notifications tab, and fixed crash inserting emoji in reply
Android and iOS v0.7.0 (Dec 27, 2023)
- Added a markdown formatting bar when composing a comment
- Edit comments after posting them
- View markdown of other users' comments
- (Android) New setting: Quit confirmation
- Fixed comment reply preview bugs
- Fixed bugs viewing direct linked comments
- Fixed numbered list bug
- Fixed rate limit error message
- Fixed crashes and UI bugs
Android and iOS v0.6.x (Nov/Dec 2023)
- In-app notifications of comment replies
- Highlight and jump to linked comments
Last month's topic: December 2023
Where to get it
Android version on Google Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.talklittle.android.tildes
iOS version on TestFlight: https://testflight.apple.com/join/mpVk1qIy
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I got my IELTS scores back and I need help
Overall band score 8. What's the next step? I am an Indian and wish to pursue a master's program in the US. Should I prepare for the GRE and apply for spring semester? Total newbie about all of...
Overall band score 8.
What's the next step? I am an Indian and wish to pursue a master's program in the US.
Should I prepare for the GRE and apply for spring semester? Total newbie about all of this university stuff.
Thanks in advance.
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The West vs Asia: what drivers are taught about motorcycle brakes
I've studied for motorcycle driving licenses in both my home country in Europe, and my work country in Asia. Something that really stood out to me was what each country said about braking. This...
I've studied for motorcycle driving licenses in both my home country in Europe, and my work country in Asia. Something that really stood out to me was what each country said about braking. This wasn't just advice or anecdotes, it appeared on each formal theory test.
Europe: Front brakes are the strongest, they are your go-to in an emergency. Use front brakes to stop, and rear brakes to slow gently.
- https://bikesaint.com/blogs/motorcycle-safety/braking-on-a-motorcycle
- https://www.cycletrader.com/blog/2023/05/15/when-should-i-use-the-front-rear-brakes-on-a-motorcycle/
Asia: Rear brakes are the strongest, front brakes are deliberately weaker. This is because braking too hard on the front is very dangerous, you'll catapult yourself over the handlebars as the rear half of the bike still has momentum.
Direct translation of exam question:
Which of the following is wrong about using a motorcycle brake?
A use both front And rear brakes
B Front wheel brake first
C rear wheel brake first
D Do not use the front brake too early
Answer B
Look at the problem, to choose " wrong approach ", of course, is to choose " first use the front wheel brake ". The car is moving forward, then the use of front wheel brake, in the role of inertia, easy to cause rollover, we should pay attention to safety!
I guess my overall question is, what are the underlying approaches to brake engineering here? Are either of them 'more correct' or is it a case of different priorities at play?
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These 3D printers print 3D printers! Touring inside Prusa Research's factory to see how they make their 3d printers (using their 3d printers!) and their filament.
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Daihatsu, Japanese automaker owned by Toyota, halts domestic production after admitting it forged results of safety tests for more than thirty years
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Sculptor sues Swedish glassmaker Kosta Boda for €1m in test of EU ‘bestseller clause’ – landmark case may open door to retrospective claims across bloc
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The personal, political art of board-game design
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NASA's 3D-printed detonation engine revs up for four minutes in breakthrough test
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The world’s largest earthquake simulator, and how it works
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Standardization of household goods / end user goods
This is an off-shore sweat-shop knock off variant of @Akir 's "Kitchen Towel" installment of "Someone Asks Basic Life Questions to the Internet" thread, which was very popular. Short problem: So...
This is an off-shore sweat-shop knock off variant of @Akir 's "Kitchen Towel" installment of "Someone Asks Basic Life Questions to the Internet" thread, which was very popular.
Short problem: So many different types of stuff around the house and I'm sick of it.
Longer problem:
I have dozens upon dozens of types of towels, gifted to me from teenage years from someone, and I've never managed to be able to buy my own towels. And it sucks. They're all different types and styles and sizes and fabric and....I'm old now and I hate it and I just want to fold ONE type of towel in the bathroom and ONE type of towel in the kitchen. I would like different colours for different purposes, maybe I can decorate them myself or whatever -- but I want standardization. From @Akir's thread, I learned about "Flour Sack Towels" from @tanglisha and omg where had that advice been all my life. I feel like seeing the light at the end of the tunnel for kitchen towels.
What I need:
Recommendations for all types of household goods that have stood the test of time, where I can obtain the same product from multiple sources or one long standing brand that is not interested in diversification.
one common type, common functions, common properties
Example: Corelle dishes. I have "big plates" and "little plates" and "bowls" that are all the same size and form, and at thrift stores I can easily find replacements of these common types, even if they were made decades apart and in different patterns. All exactly the same: serves the same and washes the same and stacks the same. The company seems uninterested in discontinuing their line of products and I love them for it. I need the Corelle of all things.
What are your trusty brands and types of "things" that are so obvious you'd never have to think about buying any other types of? Something so standardized that in your region they're just known as "----" instead of what they are actually called or brand name or size?
Do you know a brand that just makes ONE thing forever and they'll never change? Or a public domain type of thing that's an industry standard? I need to know what they are. Nails? Screws? Tools? Computer things? Cables? Cutlery? Knives? Types of household chemicals? Spices? Meat cuts? Margarine? Storage bins? Kinds of wood? All kinds of things, please.
Side question about existing, gifted, singleton household towels and socks :
I'd like to ask about what to do with my existing million different types of socks and towels. I want to buy my own as an now older adult. At what point should I flat out tell them to stop giving me socks and towels? Do I just suck it up and keep quietly re-gifting them to food bank? What about all the ones in current rotation? I would hate to throw out stuff but at this point I'm nearly ready to do it.
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The history of fruitcake
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I lost my older brother and my mother gave up
I'll try to be brief. I lost my older brother March this year. Barely a year after I moved to the same city as him, he passed away from a bacterial infection he got in a hospital. He went for...
I'll try to be brief.
I lost my older brother March this year. Barely a year after I moved to the same city as him, he passed away from a bacterial infection he got in a hospital. He went for stomach surgery, everything went fine. Suddenly, a month later, this bacterial infection got to his brain and he was gone.
It was a big shock to our family and things are not the same anymore. My parents are old, mother is 73, father is 78.
My mother is simply just existing these days. She is barely eating and is now weighing 48kgs (105 lbs). She needed to go to the hospital a couple of days ago because she was so weak.
She already had problems before the death of my brother. She is losing her eyesight and despite all the treatments, it does not get better. She can see up close, she can use her smartphone, but it's hard for her to recognize people if they are not right up in her face.
She has three hernias and can't stand too much. She can get up to make breakfast or coffee, but after 20 minutes has to lie down because of pain. It does not help that she barely eats and is getting weaker every day.
She does not want to go to a psychologist. She just says she is not crazy and won't go. I tried contacting one that can go to her house, but she says she simply won't open the door. My father is trying to convince her, but I know it won't change.
I can understand her and I can't see what more can I do. She never had much going for her, now her oldest (and dearest) son is dead all of a sudden, she has all this physical pain going on for years, eyesight getting worse and I can understand the fact that she simply don't care for it anymore. She simply lost her appetite.
She is going to doctors to take exams, she did a battery of tests and everything seems fine. Even her cholesterol which was problematic is fine.
He prescribed something to help with her appetite and vitamins, but it is not the first time. Don't think this will change much.
I don't know really what I'm asking here. I sometimes think I should do more, but there is already my father which lives with her and my other brother who is there in the same city. I already tried sending a psychologist to help her at home, I don't know what more can I do.
I go visit every two or three weeks (i am going for christmas and new year) and she is the same way. 80% of the time lying down in the couch, she gets up to make food or coffee, go sit in the front of the house for some time, then it's time to go to bed. This is repeated every day.
It's not like it was much different before, but at least she ate some food. There was a day that she just ate an apple and that was it.
She goes out of the house if she needs, like going to the doctor or groceries, but avoids for any other reason.
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Maybe getting rid of your QA team was bad, actually
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I've got my IELTS speaking test in a few hours. Is there anyone here who has taken the test and has some tips to share?
It's my first time appearing for the test and I could use some tips. Thanks.
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Arc Browser has started Beta testing on Windows
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A 1990 experiment to test whether we could discern life on Earth remotely
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Apparently I'm autistic?
My son shares a lot of my traits, including being Gifted. He's in kindergarten now, and we were looking into getting him a IEP (individual education plan) because he's Gifted. In doing so though,...
My son shares a lot of my traits, including being Gifted. He's in kindergarten now, and we were looking into getting him a IEP (individual education plan) because he's Gifted.
In doing so though, someone brought up that it might result in an ASD diagnosis essentially - and they were right. Haven't had the formal test yet, but a lot of what I considered "idiosyncrises" in my son are also found in autistic individuals. Some of which I share. I have little doubt in the ultimate conclusion, which is that he's 2e (twice exceptional).
And it seems quite likely I am as well. It's gonna be a niche audience, but anyone in a similar boat? It feels weird looking back and (at 34) retroactively realizing why I do certain things the way I do.
Edit: I should add - it didn't really 'matter' to my development because I was Gifted. I can learn whatever, pretty darn fast. So I just taught myself social stuff, on purpose, when I was in high school and college. It takes a lot of effort on my part, but I can be "charasmatic". I ascribed the effort to my general tendency toward introversion, but it may have been, essentially, the mental cost of masking.
Edit2: oh man I even went out of my way to try and alter my personality towards more extroversion in college because it seemed more normal.
Edit3: and I taught myself to understand body language in high school, particularly to understand and help with reading girls I liked, and how they were reacting to various levels of flirtation.
Edit4:
My spatial sense is god level. My wife doesn't bother remembering where the car is, because I just know.My audition is similarly unrivaled, I hear things others don't, and my phonological loop is amazing - I can hold audio in my head for a time if I'm truly concentrating on something else.
My imagination is virtually non-existent, I'm nearly a complete aphantasia case - the best I can ever manage is a pulse of a 2d image, kinda.
I'm incredibly good at math, computer science, etc. I know more about science than... anyone else I've met.
I've never really felt like I didn't belong, though. I just learned how to be an effective communicator from books and videos. I almost feel like I have weaponized ASD.
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Why anonymous sperm donation is over in the US and why that matters
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Gut check on contractor quote
I received a quote from a local contractor to do some home remodeling. Some of the numbers make sense, but some seem quite high. Like, I can't believe it costs $3k in labor to install an electric...
I received a quote from a local contractor to do some home remodeling. Some of the numbers make sense, but some seem quite high. Like, I can't believe it costs $3k in labor to install an electric fireplace insert, or an island hood. Anybody have any insight they're willing to share on this quote?
Remodel estimate
- Planning and asbestos test $1,190.00
- Move range outlet $1,514.00
- Island hood $4,498.00
- Electric fireplace insert $4,133.00
- Main bathroom $36,552.00
- Hall bathroom toilet and fan with humidistat $3,579.00
- Concrete landings outside the front and back doors, front siding flashing $2,899.00
- Re-pipe plumbing $14,993.00
- Bedroom window glass replacement $749.00
Total $70,107.00
Description
Plans will be refined. Drywall will be tested for asbestos content.
Dust will be contained and floors will be protected.
The range outlet will be moved.
An island range hood will be installed. The placeholder hood in the estimate is a Zephyr Brisas.
An electric fireplace insert will be installed. The placeholder fireplace in the estimate is a
Dimplex 500001756.
The main bathroom will be remodeled. The shower will be replaced with a pre-formed shower
pan and Corian walls, and two shower valves and shower heads will be installed. A sliding
shower door will be installed. The floor will be tiled. A new vanity cabinet, countertop, sink, and
faucet will be installed. A new toilet will be installed. The vanity electrical outlets will be
lowered, a larger lower mirror will be installed, a new vanity light will be installed. A ventilation
fan and light will be installed with a humidistat/condensation sensor. Drywall will be patched.
New baseboard trim will be installed. The bathroom will be painted.
The hall bathroom toilet will be replaced. A ventilation fan with a humidistat will be installed.
Concrete landings will be poured outside the front door and outside the back sliding door. The
front door landing will be about 5-1/2’x4’ with a curved corner. The back landing will be about
3-1/2’x3’.
The plumbing in the house will be replaced. Drywall holes from installation will be patched and
painted.
Window glass will be replaced in the bedroom with the broken window pane.
Everything will be cleaned up.
All labor and materials are included.
Thank you!
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Daniel Tosh's new podcast - Episode 1 | Interviewing my wife's gynecologist
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Seeking a replacement for Motor City Online
Set your Wayback machine to the early 2000s, and you'll find me in hog heaven, building and racing old muscle cars from a catalogue of real world parts that interacted as they would in real life....
Set your Wayback machine to the early 2000s, and you'll find me in hog heaven, building and racing old muscle cars from a catalogue of real world parts that interacted as they would in real life. EA released this game as a racing MMO, but I spent most of my time treating it as a single player game, building my hot rods and racing against the computer.
In 2003, they pulled the plug. Since then, nothing has come close. There are mechanic simulators, but you don't get to drive the cars when you finish them. Then there are the racing games, but none of those have the.level of detail in the build and tuning portion that MCO did. In MCO, you needed to actually build your engine in a way that the parts would work well with each other in order to get the best performance. It wasn't simply an upgrade chain, as you could easily spend ten grand on parts and come out with a 200hp brick.
Most recently, my search has led me to a.game called Revhead from Australia. It scratches a LOT of the itch, but it's still missing a lot of the stuff I miss from MCO. You can build cars with parts and race.them, but the build still feels like a more money=more power equation instead of an exercise in research and testing to figure out the perfect recipe for my particular driving style.
Am I chasing a pipe dream in the hopes that there is a.modern equivalent for that old gem?
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Formula 1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix 2023 - Season Finale - Results
And the 2023 Formula 1 Season has ended! This isn't a spolier this "late" in the game, so congratulations to Red Bull Racing Honda RBPT for winning the 2023 World Constructors' Championship, and...
And the 2023 Formula 1 Season has ended!
This isn't a spolier this "late" in the game, so congratulations to Red Bull Racing Honda RBPT for winning the 2023 World Constructors' Championship, and their driver Max Verstappen for the winning the 2023 World Drivers' Championship. Plus all the other records Max has smashed this year—talk about domination!
The 2024 schedule is out and the first GP is February 29 - March 2 in Bahrain.
Pre-season testing will also be in Bahrain, Feb. 21-23 (the week prior). We usually get a little bit of sneakpeak, I think.
Anyway, enjoy the break, everyone. I know I'll enjoy not waking up at odd hours or not sleeping for F1 sessions for a few months! See you all -- according to David Coulthard -- in 97 days for testing!
GRAND PRIX Results -- SPOILER
POS NO DRIVER CAR LAPS TIME/RETIRED PTS 1 1 Max Verstappen RED BULL RACING HONDA RBPT 58 1:27:02.624 26 2 16 Charles Leclerc FERRARI 58 +17.993s 18 3 63 George Russell MERCEDES 58 +20.328s 15 4 11 Sergio Perez RED BULL RACING HONDA RBPT 58 +21.453s 12 5 4 Lando Norris MCLAREN MERCEDES 58 +24.284s 10 6 81 Oscar Piastri MCLAREN MERCEDES 58 +31.487s 8 7 14 Fernando Alonso ASTON MARTIN ARAMCO MERCEDES 58 +39.512s 6 8 22 Yuki Tsunoda ALPHATAURI HONDA RBPT 58 +43.088s 4 9 44 Lewis Hamilton MERCEDES 58 +44.424s 2 10 18 Lance Stroll ASTON MARTIN ARAMCO MERCEDES 58 +55.632s 1 11 3 Daniel Ricciardo ALPHATAURI HONDA RBPT 58 +56.229s 0 12 31 Esteban Ocon ALPINE RENAULT 58 +66.373s 0 13 10 Pierre Gasly ALPINE RENAULT 58 +70.360s 0 14 23 Alexander Albon WILLIAMS MERCEDES 58 +73.184s 0 15 27 Nico Hulkenberg HAAS FERRARI 58 +83.696s 0 16 2 Logan Sargeant WILLIAMS MERCEDES 58 +87.791s 0 17 24 Zhou Guanyu ALFA ROMEO FERRARI 58 +89.422s 0 18 55 Carlos Sainz FERRARI 57 DNF 0 19 77 Valtteri Bottas ALFA ROMEO FERRARI 57 +1 lap 0 20 20 Kevin Magnussen HAAS FERRARI 57 +1 lap 0 Fastest Lap: Max Verstappen
Source: F1.com
2023 World DRIVERS' Championship Results -- SPOILER
POS DRIVER NATIONALITY CAR PTS 1 Max Verstappen NED RED BULL RACING HONDA RBPT 575 2 Sergio Perez MEX RED BULL RACING HONDA RBPT 285 3 Lewis Hamilton GBR MERCEDES 234 4 Fernando Alonso ESP ASTON MARTIN ARAMCO MERCEDES 206 5 Charles Leclerc MON FERRARI 206 6 Lando Norris GBR MCLAREN MERCEDES 205 7 Carlos Sainz ESP FERRARI 200 8 George Russell GBR MERCEDES 175 9 Oscar Piastri AUS MCLAREN MERCEDES 97 10 Lance Stroll CAN ASTON MARTIN ARAMCO MERCEDES 74 11 Pierre Gasly FRA ALPINE RENAULT 62 12 Esteban Ocon FRA ALPINE RENAULT 58 13 Alexander Albon THA WILLIAMS MERCEDES 27 14 Yuki Tsunoda JPN ALPHATAURI HONDA RBPT 17 15 Valtteri Bottas FIN ALFA ROMEO FERRARI 10 16 Nico Hulkenberg GER HAAS FERRARI 9 17 Daniel Ricciardo AUS ALPHATAURI HONDA RBPT 6 18 Zhou Guanyu CHN ALFA ROMEO FERRARI 6 19 Kevin Magnussen DEN HAAS FERRARI 3 20 Liam Lawson NZL ALPHATAURI HONDA RBPT 2 21 Logan Sargeant USA WILLIAMS MERCEDES 1 22 Nyck De Vries NED ALPHATAURI HONDA RBPT 0 Source: F1.com
2023 World CONSTRUCTORS' Championship Results -- SPOILER
POS TEAM PTS 1 RED BULL RACING HONDA RBPT 860 2 MERCEDES 409 3 FERRARI 406 4 MCLAREN MERCEDES 302 5 ASTON MARTIN ARAMCO MERCEDES 280 6 ALPINE RENAULT 120 7 WILLIAMS MERCEDES 28 8 ALPHATAURI HONDA RBPT 25 9 ALFA ROMEO FERRARI 16 10 HAAS FERRARI 12 Source: F1.com
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Q* - Clues to the puzzle?
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Food that was eaten at the first Thanksgiving - American groundnut
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Help with web accessibility problem for screen readers - ARIA
I'm attempting to make my company's online software documentation ADA-accessible. We have several JavaScript elements that are currently not accessible to a screen reader. The one I'm working on...
I'm attempting to make my company's online software documentation ADA-accessible. We have several JavaScript elements that are currently not accessible to a screen reader. The one I'm working on is a set of tabs that show/hide content depending on which one you click. I am trying to use ARIA tags to make the tabs accessible. I have based my code off of this page, with some modifications. Namely, they use
<a>tags as the active element and I do not want to use<a>tags.While I'm able to get the tabs to work fine for me (a sighted person), testing with a screen reader shows mixed results. I can get the tabs to work using the Windows Narrator screen reader on Microsoft Edge in Windows 10, but not Chrome or Firefox in Windows 11. In those configurations, it is impossible to switch tabs. (I haven't tested every possible permutation, but it's probably a browser issue.) I don't know why this is happening because I have set up all my ARIA tags, and it does work on Edge.
Can anyone help me understand what I'm doing wrong so I can debug the issue and improve the code? Requirements are:
- The first tab must be selected (showing content) by default. Other tab content must be hidden by default, except the tab button to click on
- Sighted users must be able to navigate between tabs by clicking on the tab headers via mouse
- Visually impaired users must be able to navigate between tabs via keyboard/screen reader
- The presence, function, and usage of the tabs must be clear to the screen reader
- I do not want to use an
<a>tag nested in the<li>as the active element because this causes the page to jump around when sighted users click on it. I would like the entire "button" (right now, the<li>tag) to be clickable. - Must work on all/most common browsers and popular operating systems
I suspect this is a JS issue, but I'm at a loss here and I don't know how to proceed.
Click to view HTML
<ul class="tabs-list" role="tablist"> <li class="tab current" aria-controls="example-1" aria-selected="true" href="#example-1" id="tab-example-1" role="tab">Example 1</li> <li class="tab" aria-controls="example-2" aria-selected="false" href="#example-2" id="tab-example-2" role="tab">Example 2</li> <li class="tab" aria-controls="example-3" aria-selected="false" href="#example-3" id="tab-example-3" role="tab">Example 3</li> </ul> <div aria-labelledby="tab-example-1" class="tab-panel current" id="example-1" role="tabpanel"> <p>Example 1 content goes here</p> </div> <div aria-labelledby="tab-example-2" class="tab-panel hidden" id="example-2" role="tabpanel"> <p>Example 2 content goes here</p> </div> <div aria-labelledby="tab-example-3" class="tab-panel hidden" id="example-3" role="tabpanel"> <p>Example 3 content goes here</p> </div>Click to view CSS
ul.tabs-list { margin-left: 2px; margin-right: 2px; padding: 0px; list-style: none; position: relative; line-height: 8pt; } ul.tabs-list:after { position: absolute; content: ""; width: 100%; bottom: 0; left: 0; border-bottom: 1px solid #ddd; } ul.tabs-list li { color: #333; display: inline-block; padding: 10px 10px; cursor: pointer; position: relative; z-index: 0; } ul.tabs-list li.current { background: #fff; color: #d9232e; border-top: 1px solid #ddd; border-bottom: 0px solid white; border-left: 1px solid #ddd; border-right: 1px solid #ddd; z-index: 100; } ul.tabs-list li:hover { background: #c2c2c2; color: #000; display: inline-block; padding: 10px 10px; cursor: pointer; border: 1px solid transparent; } ul.tabs-list li.current:hover { background: #fff; color: #d9232e; margin-left: 0px; border-top: 1px solid #ddd; border-bottom: 1px solid transparent; border-left: 1px solid #ddd; border-right: 1px solid #ddd; z-index: 2; } div.tab-panel { display: none; background: #ededed; padding: 15px; background-color: transparent; } div.tab-panel.current { display: inherit; }Click to view JavaScript
$(function(){ var index = 0; var $tabs = $('li.tab'); $tabs.bind( { // on keydown, // determine which tab to select keydown: function(ev){ var LEFT_ARROW = 37; var UP_ARROW = 38; var RIGHT_ARROW = 39; var DOWN_ARROW = 40; var k = ev.which || ev.keyCode; // if the key pressed was an arrow key if (k >= LEFT_ARROW && k <= DOWN_ARROW){ // move left one tab for left and up arrows if (k == LEFT_ARROW || k == UP_ARROW){ if (index > 0) { index--; } // unless you are on the first tab, // in which case select the last tab. else { index = $tabs.length - 1; } } // move right one tab for right and down arrows else if (k == RIGHT_ARROW || k == DOWN_ARROW){ if (index < ($tabs.length - 1)){ index++; } // unless you're at the last tab, // in which case select the first one else { index = 0; } } // trigger a click event on the tab to move to $($tabs.get(index)).click(); ev.preventDefault(); } }, // just make the clicked tab the selected one click: function(ev){ index = $.inArray(this, $tabs.get()); setFocus(); ev.preventDefault(); } }); var setFocus = function(){ // undo tab control selected state, // and make them not selectable with the tab key // (all tabs) $tabs.attr( { tabindex: '-1', 'aria-selected': 'false' }); // hide all tab panels. $('.tab-panel').removeClass('current'); // make the selected tab the selected one, shift focus to it $($tabs.get(index)).attr( { tabindex: '0', 'aria-selected': 'true' }).focus(); // handle <li> current class (for coloring the tabs) $($tabs.get(index)).siblings().removeClass('current'); $($tabs.get(index)).addClass('current'); // add a current class also to the tab panel // controlled by the clicked tab $("#"+$($tabs.get(index)).attr('aria-controls')).addClass('current'); }; });12 votes -
Review: Ridley Scott's Napoleon passes the dad movie test with epic battles and obscure quotable facts but Napoleon the character is petty, not heroic
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What cheese makes the best Mac & Cheese?
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The Try Guys make ramen - Without A Recipe 2023
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No more phone number swaps: Signal messaging app now testing usernames
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Cuneiform test 𒀱
test
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just testing
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Testing the latest Huawei product lineup
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Vladimir Putin signs bill revoking Russia’s ratification of a global nuclear test ban treaty
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Three Cheers for Tildes (iOS version) is open for alpha testing on TestFlight
TestFlight TestFlight link: https://testflight.apple.com/join/mpVk1qIy Three Cheers for Tildes is an unofficial mobile app for Tildes, originally announced on Tildes' 5th birthday. The original...
TestFlight
TestFlight link: https://testflight.apple.com/join/mpVk1qIy
Three Cheers for Tildes is an unofficial mobile app for Tildes, originally announced on Tildes' 5th birthday. The original announcement answers some basic questions about the app.
iPhone and iPad support
The app supports iOS versions as early as iOS 12.4, which includes iPhone 5s and iPad Air 1st generation.
The app also sports an iPad dual-pane layout, similar to the tablet layout in the Android version.
30-second iPad demo: https://youtube.com/shorts/S0tT2qM-Wh8
Missing features
Like the Android app, the iOS app is still missing tons of features—hence "alpha". Alpha version 0.5 is currently good enough for light use, to help check on Tildes once or twice a day. You can log in, vote, and comment.
Notable missing features as of v0.5: Submitting topics; Markdown editor; In-app notifications; Comment labels; Sort options.
Android?
(Looking for the Android alpha? See the Android alpha testing announcement.)
Now that the iOS alpha version is out, I can look at adding missing features to both Android and iOS. Thanks for your patience if you've been using the Android app in the meantime.
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Slight delay in Three Cheers for Tildes' iOS version, but coming soon
Update (Nov 1, 2023) The app is now available for alpha testing on TestFlight: https://tildes.net/~tildes/1bt0/three_cheers_for_tildes_ios_version_is_open_for_alpha_testing_on_testflight Original...
Update (Nov 1, 2023)
The app is now available for alpha testing on TestFlight: https://tildes.net/~tildes/1bt0/three_cheers_for_tildes_ios_version_is_open_for_alpha_testing_on_testflight
Original post
Hey Tildes, I failed to account for certain time-consuming parts of the TestFlight submission process, and so the first iOS alpha of Three Cheers will be delayed at least a few days. I'm disappointed I won't meet the promised October deadline due to this oversight. Sorry to anyone who's been eagerly waiting on the edge of their seat (@cfabbro). I've been working hard on the app though, and excited to release my first ever iOS app soon.
It's in approximately the same state as the Android alpha version, which is to say, it's functional and pretty stable bugs-wise (fingers crossed), but missing a lot of features you'd expect from a Tildes app.
For example, you currently can't: apply comment labels; see reply notifications; submit new topics; change sort options.
The plan is to get this released and then go back and add new features to both the Android and iOS apps.
If you're an iPhone user and looking for more features right away, check out Backtick and Surfboard, two great apps by talented developers.
For Three Cheers, I've made a point of supporting iOS versions back to version 12.4, which includes iPhone 5s and iPad Air 1st generation. So if you're using an older iPhone/iPad that doesn't run the other apps, you might want to give Three Cheers a shot when it's ready.
Thanks for bearing with me! I'll post another topic when the TestFlight link is ready. (And maybe request for this topic to be locked if needed.)
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Immersive Labs "Haunted Halloween" Challenges 2023
Hey everyone! Just wanted to share that Immersive Labs has rolled out their "Haunted Halloween" challenges for 2023. For those unfamiliar, Immersive Labs offers a platform for interactive,...
Hey everyone! Just wanted to share that Immersive Labs has rolled out their "Haunted Halloween" challenges for 2023. For those unfamiliar, Immersive Labs offers a platform for interactive, gamified learning in the realm of cybersecurity. They've been known to host challenges that test and enhance cyber skills.
You can sign up for free using code HAUNTEDHOLLOW to try it out hubs.ly/Q026LTZV0.
Now, I'm not posting this solely out of altruism. I could use some help on the 'Mirrored Mayhem' task.
Spoiler Alert: Details about the challenge below
I've managed to get the RCE. I've crafted a PNG and successfully executed remote code. However, I'm only able to find the 'webapp-token'. I'm at a loss when it comes to the 'user-token' or 'root-token'. The 'whats in the mirror?' file isn't giving me any leads either. I've also got a username/password from it but can't figure out where to use them.Would appreciate any pointers or hints from anyone who's tackled this challenge. Thanks in advance!
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Suggestion: FFO tags
Hey everyone, I've been thinking about this lately, and I think it might be something interesting to test. The concept is that when we submit artists, albums, tracks, etc we may add an additional...
Hey everyone,
I've been thinking about this lately, and I think it might be something interesting to test.
The concept is that when we submit artists, albums, tracks, etc we may add an additional tag or two for "FFO" or For Fans Of, for example if I were to submit a link to "Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites" (if it was 2010, happy thirteen years everyone), then I might tag it as "ffo.excision", or I submit a new artist, such as "Robot God", and I tag it as "ffo.black sabbath". A more known artist in the genre.
Genre tags are helpful, but this is certainly something that helps inspire people to listen or become interested in an artist because of their relation in sound to others. We could add them to the comments, but that doesn't inspire someone to look at the topic if it's unknown to them to even check the comments for things like that. I think if we limited it 1 or 2 tags, it could work out really well.
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"The Reckoning" - there are some problems
BBC has just put out a 4 part "factual drama" based on Jimmy Savile. It is available here. Steve Coogan plays Savile. Here is the IMDB page for it. For those who don't know, Jimmy Savile was a...
BBC has just put out a 4 part "factual drama" based on Jimmy Savile. It is available here. Steve Coogan plays Savile. Here is the IMDB page for it.
For those who don't know, Jimmy Savile was a live dj, a radio dj, and a tv presenter. He played local dance halls, and then moved to Radio Caroline in 1958 when he was 32, and he moved to BBC TV in 1964 when he was 38. There were allegations made against him right from the start of his dj career, and as time went on these became more and more known among the public, but organisations failed to deal with them and failed to hold him to account. When he died hundreds of people came forward. After extensive police investigations police concluded he was a prolific sex offender, and probably the UK's most prolific sex offender. Wikipedia article about savile, and wikipedia article about the abuse scandal.
Coogan is a great, he's clearly a talented actor and he does pretty well here. The show heavily features a dramatic representation of Savile's biographer, Dan Davies.
The show covers Savile's entire career. It shows changing public perceptions of him, it shows him testing boundaries and getting away with minor rule breaking, it shows the manipulations of power he used to get access to girls.
But there are problems here. There are many complicated reasons why people don't report sexual abuse, and this show fails to do anything but pay minor lip service to those. Biggest for me is the focus entirely on Savile, and not the systems that enabled his abuse. Clearly he is the only person responsible for the abuse, but how did he get away with it so long, why didn't anyone stop him, why did organisations let him continue? There's a mealy-mouthed attempt to explain this, but that's a few lines of dialogue at most. This is important! The question of "How do we stop abusers?" needs a robust, evidence based, approach that doesn't stop at a shrug of the shoulders and "we dunno, he was a master manipulator". He absolutely wasn't, he was just brutally uncaring and wealthy. You come away from this show thinking that organisations were well meaning but a bit clueless, but that wasn't the case. Society just did not care about abuse enough to prevent it from happening, and we need to examine why we allowed it to happen.
Each episode starts by interview survivors, and it's good that their voice is prominent.
The TV drama Three Girls about the Rochdale Grooming scandal is better - it focuses on victims and how they were let down by the system. Or you could watch The Red Riding Trilogy one, two, and three - this is fiction, but features investigations into the Yorkshire Ripper case.
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Centenarian blood tests give hints of the secrets to longevity
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Keith eats everything at Cheesecake Factory - Part 1 | Eat The Menu
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